Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Lexicon: none – normal
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none, pron. [OE nán, not one.] (webplay: all, any, least, no, not, nothing, one, other, part).
- No one; not any one of a group of persons of things.
- [Elliptically] not any such person or thing as previously or subsequently mentioned.
- Nothing.
- Nonexistent.
- [Fig.] ordinary; of no significance.
- Phrase. “None of”: not at all; not in the least.
none, pron. [OE nán, not one.] (webplay: all, any, least, no, not, nothing, one, other, part).
- No one; not any one of a group of persons of things.
- [Elliptically] not any such person or thing as previously or subsequently mentioned.
- Nothing.
- Nonexistent.
- [Fig.] ordinary; of no significance.
- Phrase. “None of”: not at all; not in the least.
nook (-s), n. [Of obscure origin, ME nōk, hook, bent figure.]
Corner; narrow place formed by an angle.
nook (-s), n. [Of obscure origin, ME nōk, hook, bent figure.]
Corner; narrow place formed by an angle.
noon (-s), n. [OE nón.]
- The time of day when a main meal is eaten
- Midnight, referred to a noon at night.
- The highest point of life.
- The culmination of something.
- The middle of the day , when the sun is upon the horizon.
noon (-s), n. [OE nón.]
- The time of day when a main meal is eaten
- Midnight, referred to a noon at night.
- The highest point of life.
- The culmination of something.
- The middle of the day , when the sun is upon the horizon.
nor, conj. [Probably a contraction of nother, neither.]
- And not; [used without a preceding negative.]
- Not either; [denying or negating subsequent parts of a statement.]
nor, conj. [Probably a contraction of nother, neither.]
- And not; [used without a preceding negative.]
- Not either; [denying or negating subsequent parts of a statement.]
normal, adj. [L.]
According to rule or principle.
normal, adj. [L.]
According to rule or principle.